It is mentioned in Arabian history that Shaikh Abdurrahim Al Bare’e during his last Hajj crossed the desert mounted on a camel along with Hajj caravan from Sham. When they were almost fifty miles from Madinah, a fresh breeze with nice scent blowing from Holy places reached him. His love to reach the Holy places got amplified. But his illness hampered his anticipation. Then he wrote a poem rhyming the last words as follows:

يا راحلين إلـى منـى بقيـادي *** هيجتموا يوم الرحيـل فـؤادي

Oh travelers to Mina with out me *** You are agitating my heart at the day of traveling

سرتم وسار دليلكم يا وحشتـي *** الشوق أقلقني وصوت الحـادي

You traveled and left without me *** Longing and singers voice have been hurting me

احرمتموا جفني المنام ببعدكـم *** يـا ساكنين المنحنـى والـوادي

You went away and left me with no sleeping *** You who live in the curve and valley

فإذا وصلتم سالمين فبلغوا *** مني السلام إلى النبي الهادي

When you arrive fine so say *** Salam from me to the Prophet (PBUH)

ويلوح لي مابين زمزم والصفـا *** عند المقام سمعت صوت منادي

He is signing to me between Al Safa and Zamzam *** In the Holy place I heard a caller voice